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they also have to be able to give permission for other departments to use that data. the analysis belongs at the departmental level. what we do is that once the police department says okay, share the aggregate data, that is when we connect the two so the system can show the reports of the department of women. we don't own the data. the data resides with the department that originated it. >> thank you. >> we appreciate your efforts putting that together so that groups can see trends and recognize issues that we able to deal with. our next line item is a report of the san francisco police department regarding language access. and some of the concerns that were expressed by the assistant district attorney jean roland about issues regarding interpretation. we have ms. sandra marion, from occ, to talk about language access. ms. marion? >> good evening. commissioners, director - members of the public and command staff and police officers. i'm excited to be here and have the opportunity to talk about the work that many organizations, departments and commissions in collaborat
they also have to be able to give permission for other departments to use that data. the analysis belongs at the departmental level. what we do is that once the police department says okay, share the aggregate data, that is when we connect the two so the system can show the reports of the department of women. we don't own the data. the data resides with the department that originated it. >> thank you. >> we appreciate your efforts putting that together so that groups can see trends...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the...
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i don't use supplements. the supplement we are talking about this week is not shown to boost testosterone, not to mention that i don't believe patients should take supplements without doctors prescribing it. i refer a patient to a urologist, who is more of an expert and can decide if they need testosterone replacement. >> you go to the doctor and get the list of stuff and you don't know what half of it is. is it routine? >> it is not routine lab. you should check your testosterone. and the level is usually high early in the morning. the peak is 5:00 a.m., of course, you are not going to go to the doctor at 5:00 a.m. but check it at 8:00, 9:00, by 3:00, it goes down. if have you a normal lab, repeat t. but to go back, menopause exist, not just for women. it is very gradual. that's one of the reasons why we don't talk about it like women do, that's very sudden. the truth is that with age and obesity, those are the two factors why the testosterone goes down. fat around the stomach sucks the testosterone. so weig
i don't use supplements. the supplement we are talking about this week is not shown to boost testosterone, not to mention that i don't believe patients should take supplements without doctors prescribing it. i refer a patient to a urologist, who is more of an expert and can decide if they need testosterone replacement. >> you go to the doctor and get the list of stuff and you don't know what half of it is. is it routine? >> it is not routine lab. you should check your testosterone....
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julie sent us this. i lose a lot of the original figurines, john so i fill them in with other things -- >> like a wedding cake topper. >> stephanie: yeah and there's a all shaker r2 d2 doll and there's the horses ass near the donkey. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: jim, reince preibus -- >> reince preibus! >> stephanie: has announced his intention to be leader again with a youtube video. he said we were able to accomplish a great deal these last two years. yes, you did you got the president reelected in a landslide. the democratic senate strengthened and the house strengthened. >> when they had a black guy running the rnc, what happened? they won everything, and they fired him. and when they had a white guy running the rnc, they lost everything and he got to keep the job. >> stephanie: right. we restored donor confidence and rebuilt our party. [ applause ] >> stephanie: fabulous. okay. stephanie in ohio, you are on with john. hello, steph. >> caller: hi steph. >> stephanie: hi go ahead. >> caller: i
julie sent us this. i lose a lot of the original figurines, john so i fill them in with other things -- >> like a wedding cake topper. >> stephanie: yeah and there's a all shaker r2 d2 doll and there's the horses ass near the donkey. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: jim, reince preibus -- >> reince preibus! >> stephanie: has announced his intention to be leader again with a youtube video. he said we were able to accomplish a great deal these last two years....
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they failed us. the whole point of this act is you have to invest in minority communities and poor communities. either they won't do it or when they do, they will do it to that communities detriment. it's controlled up to the president who controls that office. don't approve cra standards. >> there are more policy questions i want to answer. when we come back, the fight for more affordable housing. [ man serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people seemed to like it. so we wondered -- where else could we take this? ♪ for over 40 years, we've brought our passion for fine coffee and espresso to people everywhere. but one place was impossible, until now. our lattes, espresso and brewed coffee, now in your home from a machine like no other. and now $50 off through january 1st. the verismo® system, by starbucks. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male
they failed us. the whole point of this act is you have to invest in minority communities and poor communities. either they won't do it or when they do, they will do it to that communities detriment. it's controlled up to the president who controls that office. don't approve cra standards. >> there are more policy questions i want to answer. when we come back, the fight for more affordable housing. [ man serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people seemed to like it. so we wondered...
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that is the demand that god is making on us-- not us on god so much as god on us-- to do something about the evil in the world. >> narrator: we don't know to what extent jesus remained faithful to john's apocalyptic message, but at some point after his baptism by john, jesus seems to have embarked on his career as a preacher. >> ( dramatized ): jesus went throughout galilee, teaching in the synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every sickness among the people. >> jesus' career apparently was centered mostly in the towns and villages and a few small cities in the area of the galilee, his home region. >> jesus' ministry in the galilee is rather complicated, but i think we can begin to get the real better understanding of it through archaeology and through higher literary studies of the gospels today. those villages there were absolutely essential to his ministry. he's avoiding the big towns, or cities, probably because the elements who run those cities are of such a high class that they're probably not interested in jesus' message. >> narrato
that is the demand that god is making on us-- not us on god so much as god on us-- to do something about the evil in the world. >> narrator: we don't know to what extent jesus remained faithful to john's apocalyptic message, but at some point after his baptism by john, jesus seems to have embarked on his career as a preacher. >> ( dramatized ): jesus went throughout galilee, teaching in the synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every...
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so busy that they're having to follow us to meetings to tell us where we're going and what we'll be talking about. but it's incredible to see that these young people, particularly those that i've served with, have such a passion for our country and freedom, and they're willing to put it all on the baseline to make a difference here -- on the line to make a difference here. they feel like my family, but it's encouraging to see them move to other offices and taking their ideas and that courage to other places on the hill. i want to add my thanks to all the hill staff, you folks sitting around the front here and those who have worked with us. i know sometimes we've pressed the envelope a little bit on things that we were trying to get done, and i've seen a lot of very intelligent, active and engaged staff all across the hill, both democrat and republican, and i'm very thankful for what you do. about 15 years ago i started campaigning for the house. i had never run for a public office. at that time i believed -- and i think it still holds true today -- that there were normal people like
so busy that they're having to follow us to meetings to tell us where we're going and what we'll be talking about. but it's incredible to see that these young people, particularly those that i've served with, have such a passion for our country and freedom, and they're willing to put it all on the baseline to make a difference here -- on the line to make a difference here. they feel like my family, but it's encouraging to see them move to other offices and taking their ideas and that courage to...
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it is too acidic. >> those would its chips will be used for an alternative use of energy. there is no extra charge to ge that collection. san francisco has the oldest program for christmas tree recycling. >> the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year. is always with kron 4. the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks. will all be on kron 4's new year's live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. kron 4's - new year's live. starts at 11-30 on new years eve. >> vicki: twenty-two philadelphia high schools will have something new when the kids go back to class. condom dispensers. they are being installed over the winter break inside the nurse's office of each school. the condoms will be free to any student whose parents didn't opt them out of the program. the plan is to promote safer sex among teenagers. according to the centers for disease control.about a quarter of all new h-i-v infections in philadelphia are teens. in texas police were led on a car chase and foot pursuit this morning. police say a man in a red pickup led them on the high speed c
it is too acidic. >> those would its chips will be used for an alternative use of energy. there is no extra charge to ge that collection. san francisco has the oldest program for christmas tree recycling. >> the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year. is always with kron 4. the biggest parties and spectacular fireworks. will all be on kron 4's new year's live show. it is hosted by catherine heenan and gary radnich. kron 4's - new year's live. starts at 11-30 on new years...
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those of us over 35 grew up in a different america. we were taught very directly what it means to be an american. we've gone a love of country and appreciation of this institution. if you didn't get these things from the family, you got them from the neighborhood and the father down the street to come in korea and the family allows anthea appeared he can get a sense of patriotism from school. if all else failed, you can get a sense of the churches were the culture. the movie to the idea that america was special. tv was like that to you through the 60s. now we're about to enter the 90s and some things have changed. younger parents are sure that an unenviable appreciation of america to teach america. for those who create the popular culture from a well grounded patriotism is no longer the style. our spirit is back, but we haven't institutionalized. we've got to do a better job of getting across that america is freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise and freedom is special and rare. they needs production. so
those of us over 35 grew up in a different america. we were taught very directly what it means to be an american. we've gone a love of country and appreciation of this institution. if you didn't get these things from the family, you got them from the neighborhood and the father down the street to come in korea and the family allows anthea appeared he can get a sense of patriotism from school. if all else failed, you can get a sense of the churches were the culture. the movie to the idea that...
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just give us the math. if washington fails to avert the cliff, the worst-case scenario will be the combination of tax hikes and spending cuts. what does that do to our economy? >> well, if they don't come to a deal and then sit there all next year and don't come to a deal, we will go back into recession. it will be very, very ugly. and the united states is one of the few bright spots in the world and it will be ugly to have the whole world go into recession. but i don't think that's likely. i think if we pass for a month then they'll eventually pass something. but it shows the dysfunction in washington of not being able to pass anything. by the way, ali, the debt ceiling's coming up. they're not agreeing on that. so even if they agree on this, then in a month or two they're going to be in the same position on the debt ceiling. >> and our debt ceiling actually comes to a head on monday, but the department of the treasury, treasury secretary says like they did last time they can move things around and probabl
just give us the math. if washington fails to avert the cliff, the worst-case scenario will be the combination of tax hikes and spending cuts. what does that do to our economy? >> well, if they don't come to a deal and then sit there all next year and don't come to a deal, we will go back into recession. it will be very, very ugly. and the united states is one of the few bright spots in the world and it will be ugly to have the whole world go into recession. but i don't think that's...
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i only used colors. and this the gaps between the spots is equal to the spot size so that goes throughout. and so i want to create random but random is a very complicated thing. i remember having an argument with a -- an assistant of mine who did six or seven yellows in a row and i went "that's not random." and he said yes, it is. and in the end i sort of avoided that but you would get six or seven yellows in a row. but, you know, i'm sort of -- like i said before i'm a road roe old '50s painter. the idea of -- i love making decisions about color and puting colors next to each other. whenever i look at a painting and put four colors together and choose my favorite four colors and nine colors and you can look at them for ages so i think secretly i like to make those decisions but in the paintings it looks like i'm a scientist and not an artist. >> rose: that was done by our producer courtney lits. it opens worldwide on january 12. i'm pleased to have damien hirst back at this table. welcome. you're becomi
i only used colors. and this the gaps between the spots is equal to the spot size so that goes throughout. and so i want to create random but random is a very complicated thing. i remember having an argument with a -- an assistant of mine who did six or seven yellows in a row and i went "that's not random." and he said yes, it is. and in the end i sort of avoided that but you would get six or seven yellows in a row. but, you know, i'm sort of -- like i said before i'm a road roe old...
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they still didn't know what they want to use this moment for. at least the president wants to pass the tax increase on the upper-class. >> the president does have the political advantage. he has the card, political cards. the republicans have put themselves in a position of seeing as trit butte of the deserving or undeserving rich. that essentially comes down to the point they don't want taxes raised on the richest 1%, one half of 1%, one/150 of 1% it is a terrible position for them to be in. but if some agreement is not reached, early in january then i don't-- i think that the political tactical advantage that the president has and the democrats have will be lost if the economy starts to go south on us. because it will lead inevitly to a loss of public confidence in the sector. >> but every friday you guys sit here and talk about the political calculations of our leaders. you know, they did that all the way through the campaign. you're suggesting that if i ask you what is the political calculation of the president right now or the republican, y
they still didn't know what they want to use this moment for. at least the president wants to pass the tax increase on the upper-class. >> the president does have the political advantage. he has the card, political cards. the republicans have put themselves in a position of seeing as trit butte of the deserving or undeserving rich. that essentially comes down to the point they don't want taxes raised on the richest 1%, one half of 1%, one/150 of 1% it is a terrible position for them to be...
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doctors use it instead of costly pap smears to detect the disease. that's part of our series with pri, "cancer's new battleground." and we profile a social entrepreneur whose company transformed bicycles into machines for processing corn and charging cell phones in tanzania. all that and more is on our web site newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan, marc grossman about withdrawing u.s. troops and negotiating with the taliban. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions
doctors use it instead of costly pap smears to detect the disease. that's part of our series with pri, "cancer's new battleground." and we profile a social entrepreneur whose company transformed bicycles into machines for processing corn and charging cell phones in tanzania. all that and more is on our web site newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll talk with the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan, marc...
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it was a surprise to most of us. that occurred just before i took over as the senior intel guy in korea. and we've been watching these developments very, very closely. this is a big deal. ashleigh, this is a big deal. but the arrangement along the peninsula was established close to 50 years ago, as a result of the cold war, and what we need to do, as victor has indicated, is we've got to change the dynamic here. iran is very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the six-party talks, which are russia, china, north korea, south korea, the united states, and japan. we need to try to change the dynamics here, so that there isn't this provocation, because what you have along the peninsula is quite stark. you have this incredibly robust and modern south korea and this stark, dark nation directly across the dmz. >> victor, who does have influence over pyongyang? >> well, i think for many years, we believed it was the chinese. the chinese are the primary source of food and economic assistance, en
it was a surprise to most of us. that occurred just before i took over as the senior intel guy in korea. and we've been watching these developments very, very closely. this is a big deal. ashleigh, this is a big deal. but the arrangement along the peninsula was established close to 50 years ago, as a result of the cold war, and what we need to do, as victor has indicated, is we've got to change the dynamic here. iran is very much a part of the discussion, but not included in what we know as the...
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it's not the responsible thing for to us have done. but having said that, what i'm hopeful, very hopeful is that john boehner and the president will engage today, tomorrow, the next day to work very hard at getting a compromise and very frankly john boehner, now understands clearly there's a certain part of his caucus that will not compromise. they will not take any additional revenues, no balanced deal will be available to them that they would support. as a result, i think speaker boehner is going to have to determine how many in his caucus are willing to make a compromise, willing to work together with democrats to get a compromise done. i think president obama has made it very clear that he has been willing to move. he has moved both on revenues and on cuts and spending. but he has not met with any kind of positive response to this point in time. i think speaker boehner wants to get a deal. whatever happened last night it did not eliminate the risk that the cliff causes our economy, and our people. it's incumbent upon us, therefore,
it's not the responsible thing for to us have done. but having said that, what i'm hopeful, very hopeful is that john boehner and the president will engage today, tomorrow, the next day to work very hard at getting a compromise and very frankly john boehner, now understands clearly there's a certain part of his caucus that will not compromise. they will not take any additional revenues, no balanced deal will be available to them that they would support. as a result, i think speaker boehner is...
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chris van holland joining us from the capitol. thank you very much, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> do we know nothing from the secret talks? >> well, we don't know a lot, andrea, but you presented it very well in that lead-in there. there are a couple of things that have changed. number one, you now have the face-to-face meetings between the president, the speaker of the house. that's obviously good news. always better than not talking. sending, you have this growing awareness on the part of congressional republicans that their earlier position was unsustainable. the idea that they would allow the economy to go down the tubes, allow tacks to go up on virtually every american all in order to protect the bonus tax breaks for high income earners. more and more republicans are recognizing that that's not sustainable. so that's moving us in the right direction, and hopefully we can get it done by the end of the month. >> now, the end of the month, the calendar does matter here because there are house and senate rules that requ
chris van holland joining us from the capitol. thank you very much, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> do we know nothing from the secret talks? >> well, we don't know a lot, andrea, but you presented it very well in that lead-in there. there are a couple of things that have changed. number one, you now have the face-to-face meetings between the president, the speaker of the house. that's obviously good news. always better than not talking. sending, you have this growing...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try felock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! ♪ . melissa: we couldn't finish the week without a little spair change. we had to squeeze it in there. we're joined by attorneys remi spencer and frred tecce. thanks for sticking around through all that and hanging with us. let's get started. since our lawmakers obviously have nothing better to do right now, four senators introduced legislation this week to make washington, d.c. the 51st state. here is what they want to call it. new columbia. if congress passes a law, then d.c. sidents will vote on the decision. there is kind of two issues here
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give us more flexibility. take away some of the strings and we can do more with less, help you balance your budget. >> governor walker what exactly did you say to our president and did you talk about taxes? >> well, in our case, as jack and mary both mentioned, we're not here as individual governors. we're here as part of the national governors so tp it wasn't to discuss a specific plan nor to dismiss a certain plan but as governors we have a seat at the table and part of the discussions both in terms of the impact of our finances and economies in each of our respective states in this country. the things i talked about is similar to what others talked about, concerns about the economy and finances and offering up suggestions that we're going to follow up on as an organization as ways that we can highlight things that are good for the economy and our states and for our finances but it's similar to discussions later with the congressional leadership where governors aren't -- we're not elected to fix all of the p
give us more flexibility. take away some of the strings and we can do more with less, help you balance your budget. >> governor walker what exactly did you say to our president and did you talk about taxes? >> well, in our case, as jack and mary both mentioned, we're not here as individual governors. we're here as part of the national governors so tp it wasn't to discuss a specific plan nor to dismiss a certain plan but as governors we have a seat at the table and part of the...
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and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great
and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help...
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they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that reached 100 miles an hour. it started about 3:30 in the morning. two highway patrol units tried to pull over a driver for speeding on eastbound 580 near altamont pass road. one squad car swerved to avoid a big rig. it flipped causing minor injuries to the troopers. the second highway patrol unit eventually pulled over the speeding car and arrested the driver and passenger. >>> the people have spoken and muni is changing its plans for the central subway expanding it to north beach. instead of the line ending in san francisco's chinatown, crews will extend the tunnel all the way to columbus avenue and powell s
they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that...
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compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in her honor mediated by cuba and norway are fragile these saturday the colombian army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral cease fire and then it told me that with people being killed for their views it's unfair to blame them for the world people who are in colombia want to fight for ideas different than the neo liberal ideas are killed so how is it possible to participate in politics if people who are other ideas are killed and that's the reason of their own struggling along here that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettled me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to enter diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gauge the full interview here on our t.
compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in her honor mediated by cuba and norway are fragile these saturday the colombian army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral cease fire and then it told me that with people being killed for their views it's unfair...
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phil and nely are with us again. the next is about keeping customers. >> we have been in the same location for over 20 years. we had to move to a new location. how do we attract our old customers to our new store and get new customers to our store? >> it's hard. the place she moved to, it doesn't have as much foot traffic. what can she do? >> i hope she had the e-mails of all her customers. in today's world, if you don't have them, you are missing the boat. >> she does not have them. >> okay. assume she does not. >> what i think is the future of retail is kreuate events in your store. couples night, roman novel night. it's a way to market and bring people into the store. i look at blockbuster going under. why not have date night, movie night, oldies night. turn it into an event. then people fall in love with you not because of your store or product, it's a social getting together. i think it's the number one thing i see smart retailers doing. >> it's a great idea. get techie here and go to the google guys and get the
phil and nely are with us again. the next is about keeping customers. >> we have been in the same location for over 20 years. we had to move to a new location. how do we attract our old customers to our new store and get new customers to our store? >> it's hard. the place she moved to, it doesn't have as much foot traffic. what can she do? >> i hope she had the e-mails of all her customers. in today's world, if you don't have them, you are missing the boat. >> she does...
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what was the word you used? >> very loosely scrambled, the way my mother taught me to do it. >> rose: (laughs) me, too. and what else? >> there would be eggs, poached eggs with hollandaise, there would be a steak with somber haze in and scrambled eggs. basically breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> rose: you would not allow ketchup near your eggs? >> much to my father's horror i don't mind ketchup with my eggs. (laughter) >> rose: go ahead. >> i was raised on the west coast where we ate a lot of fish so i would love to have some grants.gov lox, simple crisp bread, mustard on top and a very very simple. it doesn't work that great together but it doesn't matter i would love a bottle of bordeaux. i know it would be good. >> actually, when i asked marcus about the food he said "food doesn't matter." remember? >> it's such a big question, actually. so i think you would have so many other things to think about and for me what i draw from my swedish side, what i draw from the ethiopian side of me and i think salmon, lox, an
what was the word you used? >> very loosely scrambled, the way my mother taught me to do it. >> rose: (laughs) me, too. and what else? >> there would be eggs, poached eggs with hollandaise, there would be a steak with somber haze in and scrambled eggs. basically breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> rose: you would not allow ketchup near your eggs? >> much to my father's horror i don't mind ketchup with my eggs. (laughter) >> rose: go ahead. >> i was raised...
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and if they plunge us into syria and iran, if the congress pushes us that way, we're going to be looking at a $5 trillion bill. >> colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks for coming in tonight. >>> good evening. i'm ezra klein. rachel maddow has the night off. we begin tonight with an update on the breaking news in the pacific northwest, the terrifying scene that unfolded earlier tonight at a shopping mall in portland, oregon. a gunman with what witnesses describe as a rifle opening fire on holiday shoppers. two people were killed. the shooter also killed, and one person has been seriously injured according to the sheriff's department. an eyewitness who had been browsing the watch counter inside macy's described the scene to our portland, oregon affiliate kgw tv. >> constant boom, boom, boom, boom,boom, boom, boom, boom. it wasn't just a couple of shots. whatever the shooter was shooting at, they continued to shoot. an employee of the store actually saw a masked gunman come in. and as fast as she got the call to security, the gunshots started. so i and others just hit -- you know, got behind
and if they plunge us into syria and iran, if the congress pushes us that way, we're going to be looking at a $5 trillion bill. >> colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks for coming in tonight. >>> good evening. i'm ezra klein. rachel maddow has the night off. we begin tonight with an update on the breaking news in the pacific northwest, the terrifying scene that unfolded earlier tonight at a shopping mall in portland, oregon. a gunman with what witnesses describe as a rifle opening...
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they've obviously never used it. i don't believe that any nation, which has any sense that i would ever dare to use that in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion. if you've ever been to hear it shina, you will see what that's an incredible devastation it is feared i don't think any nation can ever consider, nevermind the blessing they do on an ongoing basis. my question to you is i think a lot of basic obfuscation is as far as i'm concerned, what is that it to the palestinian people? what kind of future do they face? there was an attack from palestinian centuries long a few days ago or a few weeks ago. tonight is the end result of israel's policy of the last 20 or 30 or 40 years. i've been a lifelong sinus and igc and israel that is more and more isolated and more and more surrounded the enemies to an even greater degree. i'd just like to now, will the day come when there will be peace? ever be given up the fact that would be in my lifetime. israel will go down fighting. t
they've obviously never used it. i don't believe that any nation, which has any sense that i would ever dare to use that in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion. if you've ever been to hear it shina, you will see what that's an incredible devastation it is feared i don't think any nation can ever consider, nevermind the blessing they do on an ongoing basis. my question to you is i think a lot of basic obfuscation is as far as i'm concerned, what is...
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just using this issue. >> bret: i fully understand that, rich. i guess my point is how can the authorities stop someone who perhaps has no indication of trouble in the past? that is the real challenge. >> the challenge for law enforcement, not just here but everywhere. we need more community approach. we need everyone working together on this issue to identify people that, identify where the criminals are purchasing fire arms. to identify where violent crimes are taking place and the guns are used. to identify criminals that are putting the guns in the hands of criminals. you know it's about crimes gun and crime problem, violent crime problem. in order to solve this we all need to work together. all federal agencies, local police, community group, gun dealers, the media. the only way we'll sol tv is a combined effort and make the country what we love and respect. >> bret: sure. these were legally purchased and registered guns of the mother. >> i'm not going to comment about the evidence right now because it's too early to tell. we don't have witn
just using this issue. >> bret: i fully understand that, rich. i guess my point is how can the authorities stop someone who perhaps has no indication of trouble in the past? that is the real challenge. >> the challenge for law enforcement, not just here but everywhere. we need more community approach. we need everyone working together on this issue to identify people that, identify where the criminals are purchasing fire arms. to identify where violent crimes are taking place and...
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. >> good evening, welcome and thank you for joining us. my name is richard fontaine. i'm the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you all here to celebrate the publication of robert kaplan's new book the reason geography what they tell us about the coming conflict in the battle against the state. i've heard it said before that you all very great author by reading his books not by buying them -- they will be sold on the stage in this room back here. bald kaplan's work is known no doubt why this audience. he's been a senior fellow and in march of 2008 a foreign correspondent for the atlantic for about a quarter of a century and is currently the chief geopolitical analyst. i first became acquainted with his writing during his book with traces of history of the tight midwesterners living and working in the middle east. and since that book, the very titles of his work goes to the coming anarchy have provoked the debate. the recent book of american power has become acquired reading by those interested in the strategic competition in
. >> good evening, welcome and thank you for joining us. my name is richard fontaine. i'm the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you all here to celebrate the publication of robert kaplan's new book the reason geography what they tell us about the coming conflict in the battle against the state. i've heard it said before that you all very great author by reading his books not by buying them -- they will be sold on the stage in this room back...
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last night basically they called us and 2 wordsour son is not with us anymore. >>reporter: the chief medical examiner calls it the worst case he's seen in his career while this close knit community searches for answers, they say right now is a time for them to comfort each other. >> i think coming to these memorials, i think it's being close from one family to another and just being there. you know, just hugs. i don't think there are any words. >> sot - we're coming together with love and support for those families who have suffered this terrible loss. we're a caring place, we will put our arms around those families and around each other. we will find a way to heal. >>reporter: right now they may not have the right words to console the families that are hurting, but they believe that the ---- that neigs share their pain, and are there to support them.vicki return tstatement from father lanza- tonight to remember the victims of the school shooting. kron four's jeff this was a statement released by the father of the gunman. candlelight vigils were held across the
last night basically they called us and 2 wordsour son is not with us anymore. >>reporter: the chief medical examiner calls it the worst case he's seen in his career while this close knit community searches for answers, they say right now is a time for them to comfort each other. >> i think coming to these memorials, i think it's being close from one family to another and just being there. you know, just hugs. i don't think there are any words. >> sot - we're coming together...
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here they were given a clear conditional use that said repeatedly in order to avoid confusion, it will not be a bar. the noise problem was brought to my attention, apart from the fact that i hear it when i go by there with the windows and doors open by many people and certainly by the managers in the building; when i went there on a different purpose that the elders there really suffer. i brought you some of the statements of support, okay? there is a petition, signed by people all over the city, and? in the greater nob hill area and nobody nearby within a block or two blocks except one i see on the page. statements on the black, i want to change the verbiage from wine-tasting to wine bar. now you can say it doesn't add a bar, but it does really. he added a bar that wasn't supposed to be there. the police and abc objected to him having a later time on. it anyway, let me give you this. while he was adding entertainment and extending the time that i asked to have it investigated. christine hall responded this is the investigation of the violations and it doesn't sound like that to me. al
here they were given a clear conditional use that said repeatedly in order to avoid confusion, it will not be a bar. the noise problem was brought to my attention, apart from the fact that i hear it when i go by there with the windows and doors open by many people and certainly by the managers in the building; when i went there on a different purpose that the elders there really suffer. i brought you some of the statements of support, okay? there is a petition, signed by people all over the...
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you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> we continue tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to hend them, we must change. >> so we have just spent about half an hour having serious conversations about the three big topic that is are coming out of this shooting. the three areas where as the president said we're not doing enough and we will have to change. as we brought you the news, we haven't talked about this much, just ourselves over the past few days so let's take it to the table now. s.e. what are your thoughts? >> i will talk later about guns and mental health so just real quick on culture, i want to play a clip of a little movie called "bowling for columbine." >> video games. >> television. >> entertainment. >> satan. >> cartoons. >> guns. >> society. >> drugs. >> shock rocker marilyn manson. >> manson. >> manson. >> manson has canceled the last five dates over his u.s. tour out of respect for the those lost in littleton. but the singer
you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> we continue tolerate this anymore. these tragedies must end. and to hend them, we must change. >> so we have just spent about half an hour having serious conversations about the three big topic that is are coming out of this shooting. the three areas where as the president said we're not doing enough and...
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thanks for staying with us. time for your 5@5:30. top stories there are new details in what may have triggered the suicide by-line backer belche reshg. he was battling football related head injuries also taking pain-killers and had short term memory loss. the friend also claims belcher's girlfriend threatened to leave for good because of their frequent arguments. >>> moment of center lines for domestic violence before the game against the panthers. the chiefs had an emotional win a day after the tragedy. >> army ammunitions plant 270 miles northwest of new orleans. police launching a criminal investigation after uncovering 6 million pounds of explosives that were stored illegally. boxes were found outdoors and crammed into unauthorized buildings leaseed by the company's explosive system. the line is being forced to evacuate. they began investigating the company after an explosion at the site in october. >> social and academic image trinity college in connecticut are forcing all greek life in campus to go completely co ed. the sororit
thanks for staying with us. time for your 5@5:30. top stories there are new details in what may have triggered the suicide by-line backer belche reshg. he was battling football related head injuries also taking pain-killers and had short term memory loss. the friend also claims belcher's girlfriend threatened to leave for good because of their frequent arguments. >>> moment of center lines for domestic violence before the game against the panthers. the chiefs had an emotional win a day...
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i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. >> president obama and the first lady in with the presidential address and pishing americans merry christmas and happy holidays. >> after a decade of war our heroes are coming hope. all across america, military families are reunited . so this week, let's give thanks for the veterans and their familis and a prayer for all of our troops especially those in afghanistan who are sphending this holiday season over seas and risking their live to defend the freedoms we hold so dear. >> the obamas are in hawaii for their holiday celebration. >> amanda thought she was picking up a relative. she was shocked when her husband was there to greet her instead after being deployed in afghanistan. >> i hoped but never expect today. it is a nice surprise . >> it was a surprise for me. something my sergeant did for me and i didn't know i was coming home until two weeks ago. yeah. just to be with my wife again. that puts i
i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. >> president obama and the first lady in with the presidential address and pishing americans merry christmas and happy holidays. >> after a decade of war our heroes are coming hope. all across america, military families are reunited . so this week, let's give thanks for the veterans and their familis and a prayer for all...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> dana: time now for one more thing. maybe tomorrow eric will tell us what they are talking about, something about being in underwear. okay. kimberly, kick us off. >> kimberly: i love this story. this morning i saw, yes, greg it made me motional about betsy cooper, the world's oldest person passed away today at the age of 116. she was born before women were able to have suffrage and the right to vote. pretty incredittal when you think about the things she has seen across the course of her life. >> greg: what? what are you talking about? >> bob: that is a nice story. >> bob: this is a good christmas story for you out there. eight states that republican
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this use of customer money by a brokerage firm m.f. global was to say on the hill today why bormann if you lation scandal grows hundreds of trillions of contracts are tied to waterboard short term interest rates the former head of sales for p f g best pleaded not guilty to lying to regulators the big. c. they laundered money for drug cartels. so what is the takeaway for you looking at the last year looking ahead from these shenanigans the take away is that organized crime did an i.p.o. then. you know the. scandal they talk about how h.s.b.c. was affiliated with organized crime and i look at the cycle that they are organized crime best i can tell there and when it when a company gets caught doing things right laundering drug money it's not small potatoes and one of the world and they did find a quantity of the wrong numbers is usually about five percent of the profits they made off the illegal activity that's a small surcharge right yet so then what do you think is the takeaway is this organized crime has done an i.p.o. and is just cont
this use of customer money by a brokerage firm m.f. global was to say on the hill today why bormann if you lation scandal grows hundreds of trillions of contracts are tied to waterboard short term interest rates the former head of sales for p f g best pleaded not guilty to lying to regulators the big. c. they laundered money for drug cartels. so what is the takeaway for you looking at the last year looking ahead from these shenanigans the take away is that organized crime did an i.p.o. then....
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so, please watch us, calm us, support us, but don't do excavation in north beach. thank you very much. >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> mary helen lowly, don [speaker not understood], barry toronto. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm a resident of north beach. and i want to say a quick thing about comparing this to downtown to north beach to the disruption. as you know i'm sure, north beach has lots of restaurants with outdoor seating. the mess and the noise would [speaker not understood] anybody outside. i hope you're getting it. there is a lot of fear what the first option would do to the neighborhood, to small business owners there. they will not recover if they're having a difficult time already. and also i know you're hearing a lot of different ideas, opinions and i guess that's democracy, messy, but that's the way it is. but i think the one thing that is consistent and unanimous to north beach is that nobody wants that first option, the excavation on columbus and union. or i think if that's the one you end up
so, please watch us, calm us, support us, but don't do excavation in north beach. thank you very much. >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker, please. >> mary helen lowly, don [speaker not understood], barry toronto. >> good afternoon. >>> good afternoon, i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm a resident of north beach. and i want to say a quick thing about comparing this to downtown to north beach to the disruption. as you know i'm sure, north beach has lots of restaurants...
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didn't end today as some argue the mayan calendar predicted but this millennial error can at least teach us a thing or two about the pitfalls of prediction something fitting given the nature of financial forecasts and also fitting as our guest references it in a small way in his two thousand and twelve year in review he writes this review every december and this year it covers the gamut from broken markets to broke students saddled with more debt than those charging up their credit cards it's out today you can read it chris martenson is web site which is pretty peak prosperity dot com and you can hear him talk about it now on our show because david column is here he's a betty are miller professor of chemistry at cornell university and author of the year in review out for two thousand and twelve today so first thanks rick. a pleasure second let's talk about why you as an organic chemistry professor are known for writing a financial economic investment here in review that's out today why does anybody care about your views on this subject. it's an excellent question actually. i'm pretty good a
didn't end today as some argue the mayan calendar predicted but this millennial error can at least teach us a thing or two about the pitfalls of prediction something fitting given the nature of financial forecasts and also fitting as our guest references it in a small way in his two thousand and twelve year in review he writes this review every december and this year it covers the gamut from broken markets to broke students saddled with more debt than those charging up their credit cards it's...
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reporter of ours is three most influential book and was and that's a difficult question for a lot of us into in terms of choosing three bucks at the put it means three books until we actually struggled on cross two of mexico's most famous authors at least the burning mean the violent bumbling answer showed in many ways i had a very early stage actually mean this is way back in last november why folks really as kind of a fabricated media bride not necessarily a qualified presidential candidate one of the guys that got his me mixed up with was a carlos fuentes he called and regal and we keep one thing in this came out with a very telling quote he said looking at those every right not to read my books and it's very clear that he hasn't but he has no right to be. and that is again one of the leading concerns in addition to the repression of the violence that really harkens back to the seventy one year reign of the free that chav and. indeed and one of your special case andrew is the drug war you know a lot of countries in latin america a lot of their leaders are rethinking their approach to
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what has he told us about the deficit? nothing but what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what is he tells about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got actually nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. [shouting] >> [inaudible] a just and democratic society. will the prime minister, therefore, speak order. sorry for interrupting. members must now calm down. both the questions and answers must be heard. >> will the prime minister therefore speak personal assurances from the commission of the metropolitan police that no stone will be left unturned in getting to the full truth about allegations of serving police officer fabricated evidence against a member of the cabinet? >> first of all let me say, again at christmas time is right to pay tribute for these men and women look after us around after us round-the-clock into an extremely good job. but the point that my honorable friend has made is important to a police officer posing as a member of the public and sending an e-mail potentially t
what has he told us about the deficit? nothing but what has he told us about welfare? nothing. what is he tells about his education plan? nothing. the fact is he has got actually nothing to offer except for the same old something for nothing culture that got us in this mess in the first place. [shouting] >> [inaudible] a just and democratic society. will the prime minister, therefore, speak order. sorry for interrupting. members must now calm down. both the questions and answers must be...
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them and when you use and you find out that the government may have a different idea so things like free speech and due process and religious freedom and all the other things that we tend to take for granted. turned out not to be is is rock solid as i think most people believe they are so when i got my terminations notice back in two thousand and nine i could have said that. you know the constitution didn't apply to me that would have been a false statement i would have been lying so rather than say that i. stood by what i said and i got fired talk a little bit about i mean your reaction to some of your tweets i mean you were trying to draw a comparison i don't think that you're somebody that super anti-gun gangnam style but what's the reaction that you got what were people writing back to you well it's a mixed bag i mean there are some that said saya apologized and it seemed to be sincere and i have no reason to doubt that but i was a service member at the time he was inciting people to kill american service members and i had a wife and a daughter that he was saying should be kille
them and when you use and you find out that the government may have a different idea so things like free speech and due process and religious freedom and all the other things that we tend to take for granted. turned out not to be is is rock solid as i think most people believe they are so when i got my terminations notice back in two thousand and nine i could have said that. you know the constitution didn't apply to me that would have been a false statement i would have been lying so rather...
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increased risk of breast cancer this chart shows how breast cancer has risen along with the increased use of aspartame so knowing that cyril purposely falsified tests and there is data supporting a rise in cancer directly linked to aspartame you might be wondering how did this chemical actually get approved well enter ronald reagan to the f.d.a. is board of inquiry halted aspartame approval ronal reagan became president in his transitional team which included donald rumsfeld c.e.o. of cereal then hand picked dr arthur a whole his junior to be the new f.d.a. commissioner and and one of his first official acts the new have to commissioner over ruled the public board of inquiries recommendations and authorize aspartame to flood the food market later arthur hole left the f.d.a. and took a position with burreson marcel or the chief p.r. firm for both monsanto and g.d. cyril conflict of interest much revolving door politics at its best and over the last thirty years aspartame has made its way into thousands of food products and despite its sort of past weight conscious americans will likely sti
increased risk of breast cancer this chart shows how breast cancer has risen along with the increased use of aspartame so knowing that cyril purposely falsified tests and there is data supporting a rise in cancer directly linked to aspartame you might be wondering how did this chemical actually get approved well enter ronald reagan to the f.d.a. is board of inquiry halted aspartame approval ronal reagan became president in his transitional team which included donald rumsfeld c.e.o. of cereal...
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doesn't work too well, so they still had to use the facility but they housed the personnel in two tents out in front. their headquarters is one tent and their dorm is another tent and they welcomed us in there, didn't even think twice. and in the story of what it was like there, for a community of nearly 700,000 people, their complete complement of fire fighters that were on duty, their professional staff, was just over 40. they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's what they did every day. and i asked them, how was it after the earthquake. and he said, well, you know, most of them lost their homes too. nobody here was untouched. they all lost family in the rubble, they all lost their homes, but they all came to work. every one of them went out and worked every day until they got as many people recovered as possible and even then most of them just moved into the fire station because they didn't have anywhere else to go. and even then it didn't stop because now you have people living
doesn't work too well, so they still had to use the facility but they housed the personnel in two tents out in front. their headquarters is one tent and their dorm is another tent and they welcomed us in there, didn't even think twice. and in the story of what it was like there, for a community of nearly 700,000 people, their complete complement of fire fighters that were on duty, their professional staff, was just over 40. they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years...
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would use it. if it has that is the reason why the course of the conflict was not expelled from the outcome is well known to everybody that they're all or the opposition militia was never to win over the syrian army they were established to create chaos to the country the reaction now for intervention is not have the likelihood that we should come up with but they are trying to make it more difficult for the syrian army and for the syrian government so as you see it what is going to give here. i'm sorry could be because how do you see it what is going to give here if it if the chaos isn't working the problems continue the still no intervention what's going to be next. what should be next is a wide dialogue between all three but as we see some of the superpowers in the world are still not ready to to pressure the opposition for dialogue and this means more and more harms of this scale eating violence but again the outcome of this violence is predetermined we need everything and it will always be win
would use it. if it has that is the reason why the course of the conflict was not expelled from the outcome is well known to everybody that they're all or the opposition militia was never to win over the syrian army they were established to create chaos to the country the reaction now for intervention is not have the likelihood that we should come up with but they are trying to make it more difficult for the syrian army and for the syrian government so as you see it what is going to give here....